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Start your free trialMoatazBellah Ghobashy
9,518 PointsWhat's problem in my Code!!!!
it show Bummer! try again
def just_right(x):
if len(x) < 5:
print("Your string is too short")
elif len(x) > 5:
print("Your string is too long")
else:
return True
1 Answer
Jason Anders
Treehouse Moderator 145,860 PointsHey MoatazBellah,
Syntactically, there is absolutely nothing wrong with the code. (Good Job! )
But, you are receiving the Bummer!
because you didn't follow the instruction for the task exactly. Challenges are very picky and super strict. If it doesn't get exactly what they ask for... it will shoot out the Bummer!
.
Here, the only issue is the instructions explicitly say to return
the strings, but you have print
instead. Just change those two print
statements to return
statements and all will pass.
Keep Coding!
MoatazBellah Ghobashy
9,518 PointsMoatazBellah Ghobashy
9,518 PointsThanks very much :) i used return instead of print and it's work and i pass to next step